Large metal binder clips keep the halves together. Since it doesn't need to be air tight, you could probably just stick the thermometer between the halves and clip it, with minimal loss. Also the thermometer would give a temperature reading where the food is, not the top of the bowl."
Merry Christmas. Thoroughly enjoy seeing you explore the concept of Atomic Dog Bowl Cookery. Always appreciate creative thinking ... using what's readily available ... adaptation ... etc. Thank you for sharing. Looking forward to that Cornish hen video.
Thanks for the Christmas wishes Lee... oh man I can't wait to baked a Cornish hen either. I've even got an excellent recipe to try out. With the way my schedule is it looks like it won't be till next year until I get a chance to do it.. I like to wish you and yours a merry Christmas. Talk to you later my friend...
Bob, you can eliminate much of that initial sliding if you give it a little whack from a center punch where you want to drill the hole. Since I've gotten older and hike less, and bought a van for car camping, I got one of those Coleman folding ovens for that sort of thing.
Yes I should have used the center punch. Next time I shall do that. Oh sweet you bought a van. Now you can build the ultimate road trip vehicle. And there's nothing wrong with car camping. I do it all the time in my van. If you get a chance search my videos for the ultimate road trip vehicle. You'll see what I'm talking about. I've got an old folding Coleman propane stove. I think I bought it back in the early 90s. I have never had a problem with it... Have a merry Christmas and I shall talk to you later my friend...
@@Bob808Knight Yep, I've got the van set up for camping (partly inspired by your van videos, I'll admit). I retire in a couple of years and will be doing some road tripping in it.
Thanks brother..Hmmm smoking a deer. Now that's something I need to figure out. I'm going to attempt to sneak out this Tuesday and bake a cake. If not due to my schedule I won't be able to get out again until next year. Oh I've got a lot of projects planned for 2020.. I hope you enjoy some of them. Talk to you later my friend and have a Merry Christmas...
Great ideas. Keep this up and the Culinary world will be your Oyster. Looking forward to the cake and Cornish Hen. Merry Christmas to you and the family.
Thanks Opal.. I'm going to attempt to sneak out this Tuesday to bake a cake.. If not it'll be next month until I get a chance to get out again. Thanks for the Christmas wishes. I'd like to wish you and yours a merry Christmas to...Talk to you later my friend...
Thanks brother.. I'm trying to figure out a way to sneak out on Tuesday so I can bake a cake. If I can't due to my work schedule I won't be able to do it until next year... Merry Christmas and I shall talk to you later my friend.
Hi Karen. It's been awhile since I seen you in a comment section. How've you been?. I hope well. You're not going to believe this but John appeared in the comment section last week.... To answer your question that would be a yes. My friend Brad uses ceramic tile as a pizza stone. Have a Merry Christmas Karen and I hope to talk to you later...
Seen several of these and yours is the best so far. Ilike the inner pot stand for elevation. couldnyou make one out of expanded metal with longer legs than the first? Might save drilling if it works. Loved the video and will keep watching.
Thanks Jere ... I've been wanting to do this video for a long time. I surprisingly the Cornish and turned out great. Now I got to figure out how the top just cooking with the Bob video. Surprisingly it was really easy to drill to the stainless steel. Talk to you later and have an awesome week...
I've been working on a similar project. Instead of all that drilling, look at either mesh sink drain baskets or even a stainless steel kitchen sink stopper. Remove the rubber and change out the handle with a small bolt. Drill a hole in the middle of the pizza stone and put the bolt through it. I also have a few ideas of using the dog bowl concept and turning it into a mine Big Green egg type of komodo cooler. Let me know if your interested.
That's awesome brother. You know I could use a small basket they use to fry crawfish in or the basket for a Fry Daddy.. As far as drilling the hole in the pizza stone. I probably won't do that. If you're not careful the pizza stone to explode. And I really don't want to cut another one... Komodo cooler. Yes I am interested tell me more. If you would let me how your dog bowl oven Project is going.. Have a Merry Christmas my friend and I she'll talk to you later my friend.
thanks Bob showing in detail the first one you made and the larger oven is a great idea can't wait to see how things turn out, I see your alien friend showed up at the 4:28 mark Scout saw him too
Thanks Craig. I'm going to attempt to sneak out this Tuesday to bake a cake. If not due to my schedule it won't be until next year. Yes Scott tried to make a guest appearance but Scout caught him. LOL Have a Merry Christmas brother and I shall talk to you later....
Excellent tip Mark. I will do that the next time I drill a hole through stainless steel. I'm glad you like the atomic oven. Talk to you later my friend and have a Merry Christmas...
Hi John that is a toss-up. Yes the cardboard oven packs easier.. But there's a lot of uses for the dog bowl oven. You can use the individual parts to cook in and to collect water. Thanks for the Christmas I'd like to wish you and yours a merry Christmas too and talk to you later my friend.
Stainless steel dissipates heat quickly as you stated maybe some type of insulation such as Mr. Kramm used in both his ovens. Update : after seeing you bake in this oven maybe no insulation is needed
This is one of my favorite projects. I was hoping this year to cook a Cornish hen in the oven. But a current events wouldn't allow me to do that. In fact I've only had one overnight this year.. I sure hope next year is better. I appreciate both your comments have an awesome evening my friend.
In place of the ceramic pizza stones ($$) I just used some 3/4" crushed granite rocks. Plenty of room for air to rise between them and minimal cost. When I want to soft bake something I can still add a few ounces of water to make steam and it holds the heat well after the flame is removed. How did the game hens turn out?? Good video!
Nice one Bob! Do yourself a favor, and pick up some Cobalt drills for Stainless. Also, couldn't you have set the grill in the bottom, and put the small bowl on top then the pizza stone on top of that?
Thanks brother. Oh yes I need to purchase some carbide drill bits. I'll put it on the list of items to get next time I go into town... That's a good idea. I will try it. Thanks for the tip. Talk to you later my friend and have a Merry Christmas...
Bob thanks for sharing this cool concept. I guess you already drilled that small dog bowl for the riser. I'd suggest making another expanded metal piece, make the edge "legs" high enough to work...? Thanks!
Brunch Tracy. Yes I drilled all the holes in the small bowl... I like the idea of raising it up. You know I can use expanded metal piece made for the smaller dog oven to do that... Thanks for the idea. Talk to you later my friend and have a Merry Christmas...
It sounds like the cooking method you are using is dry baking? I don't know how the bird cooks are going to do with that method. Generally you need moisture to keep the cornish hens or turkeys moist. You may want to look into that first! Instead of the holes for the inside bowl, maybe use 3-4 nuts to raise the bowl off the bottom for ventilation? You pooch is an alien hunter! Where can I find that expanded metal? I have a charcoal grill application for that material myself! Have a great Christmas Bob!
Hi Reagan. Yes that would be dry baking. Actually yesterday I uploaded a video to my Facebook page talking about this exact same subject. If you get a chance please feel free to check it out. Remember you do not have to have a Facebook account or even liked a page to view the content. Oh yes Scott tried to make a guest appearance but Scout caught him.👽 You can find expanded metal at Home Depot or Lowe's... I think they're sold in one foot by 4 foot sections. It's not very expensive. Just make sure it's metal and not aluminum they have both. Have a Merry Christmas my friend and I shall talk to you later.
Hey Bob, You know I have a friend over in Georgia and he done these type of stove's for year's now. He use a small "Clip" (3 of them) at different points around the pans to hold'em down and Not let 'em come off the bottom pan(bowl). I'll try and find a link to his video of the cooker he made. and send it to You.
Very interesting. Yes if you can find the link absolutely send it to me... Talk to you later brother and I'd like to wish you and yours a merry Christmas.
@@Bob808Knight Bob check out this video and there are some others also. ruclips.net/video/hoY4PPcQ1vo/видео.html {look at 36:04 exactly is where it starts}. Sorry I forgot to find this with all the shit going on in Virginia right now looks like I'll be going over there instead of Southern Mo. Its Time I guess....
good over-view Bob. I'm looking forward to seeing the cake later on. Scout seems to do pretty good at scaring off alien intruders too. Cool lil pup! ATB to ya Bob.
Thanks Karl.. Yesterday I did a test bake.. I made some cornbread. I still had a little burning on the bottom. I think I figured out why. Yes there will be a video... Yes Scott tried to make a guest appearance but Scout caught him. LOL.👽 It really is a good dog. We have full conversations. LOL I'm sure you seen the videos on Facebook. I'd like to wish you and yours a merry Christmas and I sell talk to you later...
Oops, I wrote an explanation of using stainless steel welding rods and copying Kenneth Kremm's cardboard oven principles. I lost it when I Googled to verify there were SS welding rods, there is such a thing... Happy Holidays to you and yours...
No worries brother.. I think Ken uses stainless steel shish kabobs rods you can purchase at Wally World.. I'll have to ask him... Yes they make stainless steel welding rods. I think I have some at the shop.. I've never used them though... Thanks for the holiday wishes. I'll talk to you later my friend and I too would like to wish you and yours a merry Christmas...
Thanks Bob for the overview of the oven.👍👍 I too took Ken Kramm' s idea for the cardboard oven. I have all three sizes that he built. Now I want to copy and use your idea and build one of those ovens. Were those larger one you have the 9"dog bowl? I Have done some experiments baking with the two smaller bowls together and binder clips to hold them shut. Did think of a temp gauge. 👏👏
No problem Guy.. I have to admit Ken does comes up with some pretty good ideas. Absolutely steal my idea. If you come up with a better or a more efficient design please let me know.. I got all the dog bowls from Wally World. I accidentally found the temperature gauge at Lowes. I think I've got a total of $40 wrapped up in the project. That's not including the pizza stone. That was $19. Have a merry Christmas and I shall talk to you later my friend..
Hi Robert. You know several people have mentioned that to me now... unfortunately when I go into town for supplies I forget to pick some up... Have a Merry Christmas and I shall talk to you later..
Thanks John. I'm going to attempt to sneak out this Tuesday and bake a cake. If not due to my work schedule will be at next year until I get a chance to do it... I'd like to wish you and yours a merry Christmas and I'll talk to you later brother...
@@Bob808Knight Cool beans, i bet your busy this time of yr . oh i got that video done i just need to upload for later today it for the Specialty tools or tool i use . wishing you and yours a very Merry Christmas as well brother
Heck I can bake a full size turkey in a stainless steel stock pot. You never know I might do that. Talk to you later my friend and have a Merry Christmas....
Love the idea but after watching this I am going to size things up to a 5 gal can I can use that sucker for a backpack and bake a cake/bread or a slab of prime rib from Costco hard part is finding a metal 5 gal can those things are as rare as (put in your own noun) Good dog bad green goblin..
Thanks brother.Oooo A slab of ribs sound really good.. Especially since I'm at work right now and I haven't had dinner yet. LOL I wonder if I could cook baby back ribs in the atomic oven this is something I'll have to try.. Unfortunately you are right finding a metal 5 gallon buckets is going to be hard. I wish I could tell you where to look... Yep Scott tried to make a guest an appearance but Scout caught him.👽.. Have a merry Christmas and I'll talk to you later my friend..
Thanks Bud. You know the atomic oven would be perfect to cook the muffins in that you received as a gift :-) Talk to you later Bud and have a Merry Christmas...
Back in the 8o.s I use cake pans to bake it Bob ps I did burn to learn it! The temp gauge will be a god send The dog bowl is old idea but they work oh yea I saw your little green bud
Oh man I know what you mean by burn as you learn. I can't tell you how many muffins I ruined. LOL.. Since you've been there done that. You have any recipes I can try out? Yes Scott tried to make a guest appearance but Scout caught him..👽.. Talk to you later brother and have a Merry Christmas...
Nice ! Firstly .. TY Kenneth for the genesis of this idea . Very well done and explained . Am a little curious why you didn't just use expanded metal again though ? Also . I wonder if the grate / grill / rack from one of those disposable camping grills would set in there ? Very nicely done Mr Robert !! BTW , see your dog doesn't like me either :D .. gubs ... P.S . I like Arf oven better :D
Thanks brother... Ken has inspired some of my projects. But don't tell him that I don't wanted to go to his head. LOL To answer your question about the expanded metal. I haven't buried in my storage unit and I'm too lazy to dig it out.. when do my annual spring cleaning I will dig it out and make a expanded metal riser for the oven... Yes Scott tried to make a guest appearance but Scout caught him..👽 Have a merry Christmas and I'll talk to you later brother..
Hey John I think you might be right. First I cooked a can of dog food..Wink Wink Now I'm eating out of a dog bowl. LOL Who knows what is next. Talk to you later brother and I'd like to wish you and Jen a very merry Christmas.
@@johnhoward7298 what I've been doing is hitting up every auto parts store and Wally World in my neck of the woods and buying everything I need when I can find it.
John is one heck of a guy. Thanks for coming over and checking out my channel. If you have any questions about anything please feel free to ask. Talk to you later my friend and have a very merry Christmas...
Put ceramic pie weights in the bottom of the oven then the expanded metal grate ... Also an expanded metal trivet legs that hold the oven "about"2 inches above the coals... that should help to keep the stainless steel from over heating... it worked on mine that I made in 2016. I also made a trivet for the top to hold the top coals... with a lot of experimentation I have baked biscuits, cookies, pies, cakes, a turkey breast, ham,a small prime rib, BBQ ribs, chicken maleness not to mention bread... nearly everything that can be baked it your over at home can be baked in a dog bowl oven just don't be afraid to experiment till you get it right...
That's an excellent tip brother. I will incorporate this in my next design. Quick question as you know I'm going to be cooking a Cornish hen in mine soon. What do you use to catch the drippings? Maybe an aluminum foil Bowl? Talk to you later and have an awesome week...
Large metal binder clips keep the halves together. Since it doesn't need to be air tight, you could probably just stick the thermometer between the halves and clip it, with minimal loss. Also the thermometer would give a temperature reading where the food is, not the top of the bowl."
Couple handfuls of sand for a riser. No pizza stones upsidedown bowls ect. Keep it simple
I’ve been using the DB oven for a couple of years. For an inside riser, I cut a tin can to the optimum height. I do like your temp gauge/handle.
Excellent George. Thanks for the tip. Hey do you have any recipes I can try out?. Talk to you later my friend and have a Happy New Year...
The grill part would be great for roasting rats.....
Oh yummy. I'd better stop poisoning the ducking things.
Merry Christmas. Thoroughly enjoy seeing you explore the concept of Atomic Dog Bowl Cookery. Always appreciate creative thinking ... using what's readily available ... adaptation ... etc. Thank you for sharing. Looking forward to that Cornish hen video.
Thanks for the Christmas wishes Lee... oh man I can't wait to baked a Cornish hen either. I've even got an excellent recipe to try out. With the way my schedule is it looks like it won't be till next year until I get a chance to do it.. I like to wish you and yours a merry Christmas. Talk to you later my friend...
Bob, you can eliminate much of that initial sliding if you give it a little whack from a center punch where you want to drill the hole. Since I've gotten older and hike less, and bought a van for car camping, I got one of those Coleman folding ovens for that sort of thing.
Yes I should have used the center punch. Next time I shall do that.
Oh sweet you bought a van. Now you can build the ultimate road trip vehicle. And there's nothing wrong with car camping. I do it all the time in my van. If you get a chance search my videos for the ultimate road trip vehicle. You'll see what I'm talking about.
I've got an old folding Coleman propane stove. I think I bought it back in the early 90s. I have never had a problem with it...
Have a merry Christmas and I shall talk to you later my friend...
@@Bob808Knight Yep, I've got the van set up for camping (partly inspired by your van videos, I'll admit). I retire in a couple of years and will be doing some road tripping in it.
@@HectorPlasmic that's awesome brother. I'd love to see some pictures. You're more than welcome to upload them to my Facebook page.
@@Bob808Knight Uploaded to my Facebook page (same name as RUclips) for you to see. Let me know if you have any problems finding them.
Just use different length machine screws with washers and nuts with the expanded metal to achieve desired heights within the oven….”legs”!
Great idea! Thank you.😊
Great innovations there Bob. Can't wait to see the 2020 version big enough to smoke a deer in. Looking forward to seeing it at the campsite soon.
Thanks brother..Hmmm smoking a deer. Now that's something I need to figure out. I'm going to attempt to sneak out this Tuesday and bake a cake. If not due to my schedule I won't be able to get out again until next year.
Oh I've got a lot of projects planned for 2020.. I hope you enjoy some of them.
Talk to you later my friend and have a Merry Christmas...
I like your new project your working on Bob Merry Christmas to you and your family.
Thanks Bob.. I like to wish you and yours a merry Christmas too. Talk to you later brother...
Great ideas. Keep this up and the Culinary world will be your Oyster. Looking forward to the cake and Cornish Hen. Merry Christmas to you and the family.
Thanks Opal.. I'm going to attempt to sneak out this Tuesday to bake a cake..
If not it'll be next month until I get a chance to get out again. Thanks for the Christmas wishes. I'd like to wish you and yours a merry Christmas to...Talk to you later my friend...
Try using a stainless steam basket for elevation maybe?
Cool idea Bob! Not to mention light weight, space efficient and durable. Awesome!
Thanks brother.. I'm trying to figure out a way to sneak out on Tuesday so I can bake a cake. If I can't due to my work schedule I won't be able to do it until next year... Merry Christmas and I shall talk to you later my friend.
Awesome oven Bob, lots of great ideas, love the pizza stone, question ..If i didn't want to cut my pizza stone could I use a piece of ceramic tile?
Hi Karen, long time no talk! Yes Home Deathspot sells unglazed tile that is perfect for that.
Hi Karen. It's been awhile since I seen you in a comment section. How've you been?. I hope well. You're not going to believe this but John appeared in the comment section last week.... To answer your question that would be a yes. My friend Brad uses ceramic tile as a pizza stone.
Have a Merry Christmas Karen and I hope to talk to you later...
Seen several of these and yours is the best so far. Ilike the inner pot stand for elevation. couldnyou make one out of expanded metal with longer legs than the first? Might save drilling if it works. Loved the video and will keep watching.
Thanks Jere ... I've been wanting to do this video for a long time. I surprisingly the Cornish and turned out great. Now I got to figure out how the top just cooking with the Bob video.
Surprisingly it was really easy to drill to the stainless steel.
Talk to you later and have an awesome week...
I've been working on a similar project. Instead of all that drilling, look at either mesh sink drain baskets or even a stainless steel kitchen sink stopper. Remove the rubber and change out the handle with a small bolt. Drill a hole in the middle of the pizza stone and put the bolt through it. I also have a few ideas of using the dog bowl concept and turning it into a mine Big Green egg type of komodo cooler. Let me know if your interested.
That's awesome brother. You know I could use a small basket they use to fry crawfish in or the basket for a Fry Daddy..
As far as drilling the hole in the pizza stone. I probably won't do that. If you're not careful the pizza stone to explode. And I really don't want to cut another one...
Komodo cooler. Yes I am interested tell me more.
If you would let me how your dog bowl oven Project is going..
Have a Merry Christmas my friend and I she'll talk to you later my friend.
Hey Bob, hope you have a merry Christmas! All the best to you!
Thanks for the Christmas wishes. Talk to you later my friend and I like to wish you and yours a merry Christmas...
thanks Bob showing in detail the first one you made and the larger oven is a great idea can't wait to see how things turn out, I see your alien friend showed up at the 4:28 mark Scout saw him too
Thanks Craig. I'm going to attempt to sneak out this Tuesday to bake a cake. If not due to my schedule it won't be until next year.
Yes Scott tried to make a guest appearance but Scout caught him. LOL
Have a Merry Christmas brother and I shall talk to you later....
It's easy to start a hole in stainless steel with a nail or sharp punch, supported by a piece of wood. Cool oven Bob.
Excellent tip Mark. I will do that the next time I drill a hole through stainless steel. I'm glad you like the atomic oven. Talk to you later my friend and have a Merry Christmas...
How about naming it the ASTRO oven after the dog in the Jetsons?
I don't know if the cardboard over works better but the atomic oven seems like it would pack easier. Thanks for the overview and Merry Christmas.
Hi John that is a toss-up. Yes the cardboard oven packs easier..
But there's a lot of uses for the dog bowl oven. You can use the individual parts to cook in and to collect water.
Thanks for the Christmas
I'd like to wish you and yours a merry Christmas too and talk to you later my friend.
Stainless steel dissipates heat quickly as you stated maybe some type of insulation such as Mr. Kramm used in both his ovens.
Update : after seeing you bake in this oven maybe no insulation is needed
This is one of my favorite projects. I was hoping this year to cook a Cornish hen in the oven. But a current events wouldn't allow me to do that. In fact I've only had one overnight this year.. I sure hope next year is better. I appreciate both your comments have an awesome evening my friend.
In place of the ceramic pizza stones ($$) I just used some 3/4" crushed granite rocks. Plenty of room for air to rise between them and minimal cost. When I want to soft bake something I can still add a few ounces of water to make steam and it holds the heat well after the flame is removed. How did the game hens turn out?? Good video!
Could you have made a taller (and wider) version of the expanded metal mesh riser?
Nice one Bob! Do yourself a favor, and pick up some Cobalt drills for Stainless. Also, couldn't you have set the grill in the bottom, and put the small bowl on top then the pizza stone on top of that?
Thanks brother. Oh yes I need to purchase some carbide drill bits. I'll put it on the list of items to get next time I go into town... That's a good idea. I will try it. Thanks for the tip. Talk to you later my friend and have a Merry Christmas...
Nice video good show thanks
Thanks for taking the time out Willis to watch and leave a comment. I really appreciate it. Have a Merry Christmas my friend.
Great idea! Your dog Scout is a great watchdog and alien chaser offer. Thanks
Thanks David. Yep Scott tried to make a guest appearance but Scout caught him..👽.. Talk to you later and have a Merry Christmas...
Put in a couple rocks, sand or steel shot on the bottom
Bob thanks for sharing this cool concept. I guess you already drilled that small dog bowl for the riser. I'd suggest making another expanded metal piece, make the edge "legs" high enough to work...? Thanks!
Brunch Tracy. Yes I drilled all the holes in the small bowl... I like the idea of raising it up. You know I can use expanded metal piece made for the smaller dog oven to do that... Thanks for the idea. Talk to you later my friend and have a Merry Christmas...
@@Bob808Knight Merry Christmas, Bob! I've always enjoyed your videos, you come up with great ideas! Keep on going !!
Outstanding project... Feliz 🎄 Navidad
Thanks Carlos...I like to wish you and yours a merry Christmas too. Talk to you later my friend..
I’m at Norwalk, CT for the holidays
Oh cool. Are you somewhere where you can see the ocean?
Bob808Knight driving distance
It sounds like the cooking method you are using is dry baking? I don't know how the bird cooks are going to do with that method. Generally you need moisture to keep the cornish hens or turkeys moist. You may want to look into that first! Instead of the holes for the inside bowl, maybe use 3-4 nuts to raise the bowl off the bottom for ventilation? You pooch is an alien hunter! Where can I find that expanded metal? I have a charcoal grill application for that material myself! Have a great Christmas Bob!
Hi Reagan. Yes that would be dry baking. Actually yesterday I uploaded a video to my Facebook page talking about this exact same subject. If you get a chance please feel free to check it out. Remember you do not have to have a Facebook account or even liked a page to view the content.
Oh yes Scott tried to make a guest appearance but Scout caught him.👽
You can find expanded metal at Home Depot or Lowe's... I think they're sold in one foot by 4 foot sections. It's not very expensive. Just make sure it's metal and not aluminum they have both. Have a Merry Christmas my friend and I shall talk to you later.
That thermometer is a real slice of luxury for vackpackers!
Agreed. It came in real handy when I bake a Cornish hen a couple weeks ago. As always thank you so much for a comment and have an awesome day..
Hey Bob, You know I have a friend over in Georgia and he done these type of stove's for year's now. He use a small "Clip" (3 of them) at different points around the pans to hold'em down and Not let 'em come off the bottom pan(bowl). I'll try and find a link to his video of the cooker he made. and send it to You.
Very interesting. Yes if you can find the link absolutely send it to me...
Talk to you later brother and I'd like to wish you and yours a merry Christmas.
@@Bob808Knight Bob check out this video and there are some others also. ruclips.net/video/hoY4PPcQ1vo/видео.html {look at 36:04 exactly is where it starts}. Sorry I forgot to find this with all the shit going on in Virginia right now looks like I'll be going over there instead of Southern Mo. Its Time I guess....
Use a hook magnet to lift the lid
good over-view Bob. I'm looking forward to seeing the cake later on. Scout seems to do pretty good at scaring off alien intruders too. Cool lil pup!
ATB to ya Bob.
Thanks Karl.. Yesterday I did a test bake.. I made some cornbread. I still had a little burning on the bottom. I think I figured out why. Yes there will be a video...
Yes Scott tried to make a guest appearance but Scout caught him. LOL.👽
It really is a good dog. We have full conversations. LOL I'm sure you seen the videos on Facebook.
I'd like to wish you and yours a merry Christmas and I sell talk to you later...
Can you use a Turkey Baker Pan in some type of arrangement to bake ???
You absolutely could. A while back I baked a cake for my friend on his birthday
Oops, I wrote an explanation of using stainless steel welding rods and copying Kenneth Kremm's cardboard oven principles. I lost it when I Googled to verify there were SS welding rods, there is such a thing... Happy Holidays to you and yours...
No worries brother.. I think Ken uses stainless steel shish kabobs rods you can purchase at Wally World.. I'll have to ask him...
Yes they make stainless steel welding rods. I think I have some at the shop.. I've never used them though...
Thanks for the holiday wishes. I'll talk to you later my friend and I too would like to wish you and yours a merry Christmas...
Brilliant!!!
Thumbs up!!!
Clark
As always thanks for the thumbs-up Clark. Have a Merry Christmas my friend and I shall talk to you later...
I watched this while imagining John Goodman talking. Ya sound Just like him. Cool video
I like John Goodman Thanks for the compliment brother. Have a most awesome weekend..
I would say use like, a small mesh strainer... Desipate all the heat more evenly. OR just small stainless strainer.
Not a bad idea. I think I'll go with the stainless steel. Thanks for the tip. Talk to you later my friend and have a Merry Christmas...
@@Bob808Knight Merry Christmas! you do the same, sir! You're welcome. I plan on trying this dog bowl oven myself. I may go with the smaller design.
Thanks Bob for the overview of the oven.👍👍 I too took Ken Kramm' s idea for the cardboard oven. I have all three sizes that he built. Now I want to copy and use your idea and build one of those ovens. Were those larger one you have the 9"dog bowl? I Have done some experiments baking with the two smaller bowls together and binder clips to hold them shut. Did think of a temp gauge. 👏👏
No problem Guy.. I have to admit Ken does comes up with some pretty good ideas.
Absolutely steal my idea. If you come up with a better or a more efficient design please let me know..
I got all the dog bowls from Wally World. I accidentally found the temperature gauge at Lowes.
I think I've got a total of $40 wrapped up in the project. That's not including the pizza stone. That was $19.
Have a merry Christmas and I shall talk to you later my friend..
Cardboardoven??? I need to check that out!
I use spring steel office clips to hold the top to the bottom.
Hi Robert. You know several people have mentioned that to me now... unfortunately when I go into town for supplies I forget to pick some up...
Have a Merry Christmas and I shall talk to you later..
Nice build for sure, look forward to that cake lol
atb john
Thanks John. I'm going to attempt to sneak out this Tuesday and bake a cake. If not due to my work schedule will be at next year until I get a chance to do it...
I'd like to wish you and yours a merry Christmas and I'll talk to you later brother...
@@Bob808Knight Cool beans, i bet your busy this time of yr . oh i got that video done i just need to upload for later today it for the Specialty tools or tool i use . wishing you and yours a very Merry Christmas as well brother
Excellent you got the video done I am looking forward to viewing it.. thanks for the Christmas wishes brother..
Bob with you going bigger and bigger. You may want to start looking into stock pots.
Heck I can bake a full size turkey in a stainless steel stock pot. You never know I might do that. Talk to you later my friend and have a Merry Christmas....
Love the idea but after watching this I am going to size things up to a 5 gal can I can use that sucker for a backpack and bake a cake/bread or a slab of prime rib from Costco hard part is finding a metal 5 gal can those things are as rare as (put in your own noun)
Good dog bad green goblin..
Thanks brother.Oooo A slab of ribs sound really good.. Especially since I'm at work right now and I haven't had dinner yet. LOL I wonder if I could cook baby back ribs in the atomic oven this is something I'll have to try..
Unfortunately you are right finding a metal 5 gallon buckets is going to be hard. I wish I could tell you where to look...
Yep Scott tried to make a guest an appearance but Scout caught him.👽.. Have a merry Christmas and I'll talk to you later my friend..
Cool beans Bob
Thanks Bud. You know the atomic oven would be perfect to cook the muffins in that you received as a gift :-)
Talk to you later Bud and have a Merry Christmas...
@@Bob808Knight I was thinking the same thing
Merry Christmas to you and your loved ones buddy
Greetings from a Belgium
Thanks Steve. I like to wish you and your family a merry Christmas too. I'll talk to you later my friend...
Back in the 8o.s I use cake pans to bake it Bob ps I did burn to learn it! The temp gauge will be a god send The dog bowl is old idea but they work oh yea I saw your little green bud
Oh man I know what you mean by burn as you learn. I can't tell you how many muffins I ruined. LOL.. Since you've been there done that. You have any recipes I can try out?
Yes Scott tried to make a guest appearance but Scout caught him..👽..
Talk to you later brother and have a Merry Christmas...
Lodge cast iron cook book I got it at wally world
And your head it limitless
Okay I'm headed to Wally world today to pick up some supplies. I'll grab the book. Thanks for the information
Nice ! Firstly .. TY Kenneth for the genesis of this idea . Very well done and explained . Am a little curious why you didn't just use expanded metal again though ? Also . I wonder if the grate / grill / rack from one of those disposable camping grills would set in there ? Very nicely done Mr Robert !! BTW , see your dog doesn't like me either :D .. gubs ... P.S . I like Arf oven better :D
Thanks brother... Ken has inspired some of my projects. But don't tell him that I don't wanted to go to his head. LOL
To answer your question about the expanded metal. I haven't buried in my storage unit and I'm too lazy to dig it out.. when do my annual spring cleaning I will dig it out and make a expanded metal riser for the oven...
Yes Scott tried to make a guest appearance but Scout caught him..👽
Have a merry Christmas and I'll talk to you later brother..
Love yah work bob
Thanks brother...Have a merry Christmas and I shall talk to you later.
Awesome video brother
I'm glad you enjoyed the video brother..thanks for your comment. Have a Merry Christmas..
atomic oven is great. i like the idea bob
billy joe
Thanks Billy Joe. I'm thinking about sneaking out Tuesday and do some baking with it. Talk to you later brother and have a Merry Christmas.
Thats doggone good! Cookin with bob has gone to the dogs. I'll watch a few more of these so i don't blow all my dogskins on a buncha bowls.
Hey John I think you might be right. First I cooked a can of dog food..Wink Wink Now I'm eating out of a dog bowl. LOL Who knows what is next.
Talk to you later brother and I'd like to wish you and Jen a very merry Christmas.
@@Bob808Knight Merry Christmas
Interesting, I think for me, I will avoid all the messing around and stick with the aluminum dutch oven.
Thanks brother. I had no idea they made one out of aluminum. This is something I'm going to check into. Thanks for the heads up. And have a great week
@@Bob808Knight You too, carry on.
My dog bowl experiment was an utter failure lol. Don't use dollar store bowls.
Oh no. What happened did the bowls melt down?
Talk to you later brother and have a Merry Christmas...
@@Bob808Knight oh yeah. Burnt wicker than all get out. Way too thin. Lol
Good to know
Both Scout and Scott!
Hi Marshall. Scott tried to make a guest appearance but Scout caught him. LOL Talk to you later my friend and have a Merry Christmas.
If You want a larger bowl
go on & get it now ... They
might not have any when You want it later !!
I know what you mean John certain items are getting hard to find right now. For example of oil and oil filters...
@@Bob808Knight I went to O Rilyes (?) parts store the other day to get a air filter
for My 96 gmc p/u .
They didn't have it .
@@johnhoward7298 what I've been doing is hitting up every auto parts store and Wally World in my neck of the woods and buying everything I need when I can find it.
Awesome I will have to try that hey I came over from the MI woodsman
John is one heck of a guy. Thanks for coming over and checking out my channel. If you have any questions about anything please feel free to ask. Talk to you later my friend and have a very merry Christmas...
bigger holes and use a step bet
And that makes sense.
Put ceramic pie weights in the bottom of the oven then the expanded metal grate ... Also an expanded metal trivet legs that hold the oven "about"2 inches above the coals... that should help to keep the stainless steel from over heating... it worked on mine that I made in 2016. I also made a trivet for the top to hold the top coals... with a lot of experimentation I have baked biscuits, cookies, pies, cakes, a turkey breast, ham,a small prime rib, BBQ ribs, chicken maleness not to mention bread... nearly everything that can be baked it your over at home can be baked in a dog bowl oven just don't be afraid to experiment till you get it right...
That's an excellent tip brother. I will incorporate this in my next design. Quick question as you know I'm going to be cooking a Cornish hen in mine soon. What do you use to catch the drippings? Maybe an aluminum foil Bowl? Talk to you later and have an awesome week...